202571· The quantitative estimations of waste generation for CDW were determined as 396,473,616 tons and 293,684,160 m 3 for Kahramanmaras and Hatay earthquakes, and …
Abstract Disasters like earthquakes can cause severe damage and generate significant amounts of waste. On February 6, , massive earthquakes struck 13 provinces in eastern Türkiye. The objective of the study is to guide local authorities for the management of waste from February 6 earthquakes. The quantity of earthquake waste produced in the provinces and regions …
This strategy allows the recovery of the waste generated by the earthquake and reduction of the environmental damages.
7 · A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the eastern coast of Russia generated a tsunami that reached Hawaii and parts of the U.S. West Coast on Tuesday,
427· Demolishing the damaged structures will create about 115 to 210 million cubic meters of waste (4). Unlike typical construction and …
bution on about 1 km mesh. By multiplying the number of buildings damaged by Real-time earthquake damage estimate information by generation intensity it is possible to estimate the potential amount of disaster waste generation at an early stage.
In the slow-spreading environment, earthquakes are generated when rocks along the ridge axis stretch and break. Earthquakes are more evenly distributed …
Download scientific diagram | Overall composition distribution of demolition waste in earthquake stricken area from publication: Where are demolition wastes …
125· The purpose of this study is to present the findings of important case studies examining post-earthquake waste management solutions and issues. Focusing on the …
125· The aim of this research is to present CDW amount generated by earthquakes and recycling/reuse of CDW based on international disaster case studies and a broader literature view. Specifically, it aims to answer the following: (i) What is the amount of total waste and CDW generated by earthquakes?
Ultimately, the paper puts forward the strategy of recycling demolition waste after the earthquake and the application scenario planning of recycled products. Conclusively, the amount of demolition waste generated after the earthquake ranges from 450 to 920 million tons, providing new ideas for post-disaster recon-struction work.
125· Request PDF | Earthquake Generated Construction and Demolition Waste | The complexity of disaster effects has elevated post-disaster management to the forefront of policy debates. Earthquakes can
201951· Rapid removal and treatment of waste generated during earthquakes is essential for the rapid recovery and reconstruction of the affected area. However, the environmental burden of disaster waste management efforts should not be overlooked even in disaster situations. Disaster waste management should be systematized as an integrated system wherein disaster …
2024918· Abstract The earthquake in Ecuador on 16 April 2016 generated large volumes of debris and waste. This dataset contains data on recovered and reused disaster materials. …
202559· Disaster debris is the material and waste streams resulting from natural or human-made disasters. These disasters range from hurricanes and typhoons, flooding, wildfires, droughts, landslides, and earthquakes to animal disease outbreaks. Chemical spills, nuclear power plant accidents, and terrorist attacks involving conventional, chemical, radiological, or …
201951· Rapid removal and treatment of waste generated during earthquakes is essential for the rapid recovery and reconstruction of the affected area. However, the environmental burden of disaster waste management efforts should not be overlooked even in disaster situations. Disaster waste management should be systematized as an integrated system wherein disaster …
2024918· Abstract The earthquake in Ecuador on 16 April 2016 generated large volumes of debris and waste. This dataset contains data on recovered and reused disaster materials. Data were collected through a census survey of the scrap dealers of earthquake 2016 debris and waste (n = 62). This dataset was compiled to demonstrate how earthquake waste was generated …
The resilience of disaster waste disposal systems is quantified by the risk associated with a residual amount of disaster waste conditioned upon the elapsed time from the earthquake occurrence.
1025· This research quantified the environmental consequences of managing earthquake-generated construction and demolition waste in Turkey using diverse techniques. The study employed a life cycle assessment to compute these impacts.
Shallow focus earthquakes tending to occur at divergent and transform plate boundaries. Convergent plate boundaries have a range of earthquake depths, with the earthquakes moving from shallow to intermediate to deep focus as the subducting plate moves deeper under the overriding plate.
Note: Underlined value represents amount of debris generated (sum of reusable and disposable debris Figure 5: Comparison of debris and waste management at Gaupalika and Nagarpalika Assigned debris and waste disposal site was not observed in the study targeted area, due to which beneficiaries were self-responsible for debris and waste management.
Table 4 shows the comparation of earthquake waste generation from Mexico City Earthquake, 2017 vs. published studies, notably, there is a low number of publications about earthquake waste management (12), only six studies about earthquake waste have been published in journals, four in proceedings and two in national reports (it is important to
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards
913· The estimated maximum amounts of earthquake waste generated in the cities that were mainly affected by the earthquake will be …
2024918· Abstract The earthquake in Ecuador on 16 April 2016 generated large volumes of debris and waste. This dataset contains data on recovered and reused disaster materials. Data were collected through a census survey of the scrap dealers of earthquake 2016 debris and waste (n = 62). This dataset was compiled to demonstrate how earthquake waste was generated …